Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.79
ph-index = 16
The patent ph-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times.
Company Filing History:
1. Ppg Industries Ohio, Inc. (75 from 1,741 patents)
2. Ppg Industries, Inc. (14 from 2,825 patents)
3. Ut-battelle, Inc. (1 from 1,613 patents)
4. The University of Nottingham (1 from 100 patents)
5. Ppg Coatings Europe Bv (1 from 10 patents)
6. Ppg Industrial Ohio, Inc. (1 from 1 patent)
7. Fpg Industries Ohio, Inc. (1 from 1 patent)
8. Cambrooke Foods, Inc. (0 patent)
9. Charles F., Ii Kahle (0 patent)
10. Kurt G. Olson (0 patent)
11. Paul R. Kerr (0 patent)
12. James A. Claar (0 patent)
13. Paul H., Jr. Pettit (0 patent)
92 patents:
1. 12469841 - Lithium ion battery anodes including graphenic carbon particles
2. 12384097 - Additive manufacturing using reactive compositions
3. 12228536 - Radio frequency signaling system and curable composition
4. 12195582 - Conductive polymer composition
5. 12187904 - Coreactive materials and methods for three-dimensional printing
6. 12138850 - Additive manufacturing using polyurea materials
7. 12005475 - Multi-layer curable compositions containing 1,1-di-activated vinyl compound products and related processes
8. 11920046 - Coreactive materials and methods for three-dimensional printing
9. 11634524 - Acid-catalyzed curable coating compositions containing 1,1 di-activated vinyl compounds and related coatings and processes
10. 11634599 - Coreactive materials and methods for three-dimensional printing
11. 11629257 - Particles having surfaces functionalized with 1,1-di-activated vinyl compounds
12. 11613076 - Three-dimensional printing processes using 1,1-di-activated vinyl compounds
13. 11583891 - Multi-layer curable compositions containing 1,1-di-activated vinyl compound products and related processes
14. 11466159 - Particles having surfaces functionalized with 1,1-di-activated vinyl compounds
15. 11430979 - Lithium ion battery anodes including graphenic carbon particles